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A Hanif is a pure monotheist.Islamic tradition traces its lineage through Ishmael.Ishmael is Abraham's other son.Both texts view Abraham as a patriarch. Overlapping Stories and Prophets
To fully comprehend the link between these two texts, we must understand how the Qur'an explicitly defines its own relationship with the scriptures that preceded it. bible quran linkfull version exclusive
Unlike fragmented academic papers or superficial comparisons, this is the definitive, full-scope analysis. It moves beyond the obvious comparisons (like Adam and Noah) to uncover the deep textuality—the midrashic links, the linguistic parallels, and the shared metaphysical worldview.
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Both the New Testament and the Quran contain vivid descriptions of the End Times, the resurrection of the dead, a final Day of Judgment, and the eternal realities of Heaven (Paradise) and Hell. 6. Linguistic and Linguistic-Historical Connections
The New Testament centers on the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Jesus as the ultimate atonement for human sin. The Quran states that Jesus was not crucified or killed, but that it was "made to appear so" to them, and that God raised Jesus up to Himself (Surah An-Nisa 4:157-158). 5. Theological and Ethical Overlaps Can’t copy the link right now
The first human, fashioned from clay, tempted in the Garden, forgiven.
Genesis paints Abraham as the first patriarch, the man who left Ur of the Chaldeans to establish a covenant with God. His faith is counted as righteousness, and he is promised that he will be the father of many nations through his sons Isaac and Ishmael.
The structural break between the New Testament and the Quran occurs over identity and crucifixion: Theological Concept New Testament Account Quranic Account